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Viltrox AF 33mm f/1.4 Nikon Z

Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
Item Nr. 44999
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  • Viltrox Z-33mm F1.4 AF
  • STM motor
  • Eye-AF, linear aperture
  • high image quality
  • outstanding autofocus performance
  • suitable for professional video and vloggers
  • suitable for Nikon Z-Mount APS-C

Viltrox Z-33 F1.4 AF Nikon Z-Mount APS-C
The 23mm/33mm/56mm range from Viltrox introduces the Z-Mount, designed for Nikon camera models with APS-C sensor such as the Z50 and the latest Nikon Zfc, but is also compatible with the full-frame series. The camera offers Eye-AF, linear aperture, EXIF information, STM engine and firmware update via USB Type-C.
It is the perfect choice for portraits, landscapes, architecture or street photography.

The Lens is lightweight, offers high image quality and is extremely portable.
Its excellent autofocus performance can also help professional video and vloggers to create high-quality videos.

Other product features:
Z-mount
HD nano-multilayer coating with water-repellent and anti-fouling effect
Durable precision brass bayonet
Focusing method: AF/MF
Focal length: 33 mm
Viewing angle: 45.7
Optical structure: 10/9
Aputere range F1.4 ~ F16
Aputer blades: 9
Stable size: 1/3EV (22 gears)
Focusing range: x{2248} 0.4 m- ⚭
Focusing motor: STM+lead screw
Magnification: 0.1X
Filter size: ⌀52
Outer diameter: 69mmx 73mm
Weight: x{2248}310g

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MSRP* 349,-
306,54 Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
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Viltrox AF 33mm f/1.4 Nikon Z

Short profile

  • Viltrox Z-33mm F1.4 AF
  • STM motor
  • Eye-AF, linear aperture
  • high image quality
  • outstanding autofocus performance
  • suitable for professional video and vloggers
  • suitable for Nikon Z-Mount APS-C

Product description for Viltrox AF 33mm f/1.4 Nikon Z

Viltrox Z-33 F1.4 AF Nikon Z-Mount APS-C
The 23mm/33mm/56mm range from Viltrox introduces the Z-Mount, designed for Nikon camera models with APS-C sensor such as the Z50 and the latest Nikon Zfc, but is also compatible with the full-frame series. The camera offers Eye-AF, linear aperture, EXIF information, STM engine and firmware update via USB Type-C.
It is the perfect choice for portraits, landscapes, architecture or street photography.

The Lens is lightweight, offers high image quality and is extremely portable.
Its excellent autofocus performance can also help professional video and vloggers to create high-quality videos.

Other product features:
Z-mount
HD nano-multilayer coating with water-repellent and anti-fouling effect
Durable precision brass bayonet
Focusing method: AF/MF
Focal length: 33 mm
Viewing angle: 45.7
Optical structure: 10/9
Aputere range F1.4 ~ F16
Aputer blades: 9
Stable size: 1/3EV (22 gears)
Focusing range: x{2248} 0.4 m- ⚭
Focusing motor: STM+lead screw
Magnification: 0.1X
Filter size: ⌀52
Outer diameter: 69mmx 73mm
Weight: x{2248}310g

Viltrox AF 33mm f/1.4 Nikon Z

Optik
Brennweite
33 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
1,4
Naheinstellung
0,4 m
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
1:10
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
ja
Technik
geeignet für
APS-C/DX Kamera
Objektiv-Anschluss
Nikon Z DX
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
52 mm
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
73 mm
Durchmesser ca.
69 mm
Gewicht ca.
310 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
AF 33/1.4 Z, Objektivdeckel vorne, Hinterer Objektivdeckel, Tragetasche und Handbuch
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6953400302394
KAN
AF 33/1.4 Z

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